"Syrian front" refers to the area of the Israeli-Syrian border and any operations directly related to conflict involving Syria (including Hezbollah or Iranian proxies operating from Syria)."
Sources for resolution: IDF official announcements, major news outlets (e.g., Haaretz, Times of Israel, Reuters).Tufan El Aqsa operation (also known as "Oct 7")
Update 2025-07-22 (PST) (AI summary of creator comment): In response to a question about soldiers acting without official orders, the creator clarified the resolution process:
If an official IDF announcement identifies a deceased individual as an IDF soldier, the market will resolve to YES.
The official designation by the IDF is the primary criterion, regardless of the circumstances under which the soldier entered Syria.
Update 2025-07-22 (PST) (AI summary of creator comment): In response to a question about soldiers acting without official orders, the creator specified additional requirements:
If relying on a news report, it must state the individual was an Israeli soldier on an IDF mission and provide evidence.
Reservists will only be counted if they are on active duty.
@AhronMaline
As written in the description, if there is an official IDF announcement on a soldier who died, so it will count as yes.
but since i know who are the type of people that entered, i can promise you that it's not the case. The Druze who live in the Golan Heights are not going to the IDF, and even if some Galilee Druze has been participated and are part of the IDF they wouldn't do it as an IDF soldier (because its disobeying an order, and there was no such command).
Nevertheless, if somehow i wrong about that, the criteria remain. and if some of them died and will be announced as IDF soldier, i will resolve this as yes ofc.
@CarmelHadar I would be surprised if none of the Galilee Druze are involved.
So the "official IDF announcements" are for soldiers who fall in the line of duty, correct? So that wouldn't happen in the scenario I'm asking about. But the description also allows for news reports.
@AhronMaline yes but the news report will have to refer them as Israeli soldiers in an IDF mission, and provide evidence. Reservists doesn't count if they not in active duty.